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Former Obama administration officials, including former President Barack Obama, James Clapper, John Brennan, and others, are under scrutiny over allegations of fabricating intelligence to launch the Trump-Russia investigation. Tulsi Gabbard has referred the matter to the Justice Department for criminal investigation.
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Sage Steele criticizes ‘woke’ Democrats and Obama for weakening men, arguing their progressive policies have alienated young males. Her comments on ‘The Story’ suggest the party’s focus on social justice and identity politics has led to a growing disconnect with male voters.
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Democratic Rep. Haley Stevens co-sponsored a feminist foreign policy resolution despite running as a moderate for Michigan’s Senate seat. The resolution emphasizes gender equality, human rights, and dismantling patriarchal power structures, reflecting broader Democratic Party priorities.
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German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius announced that the first long-range drones funded by Germany will be delivered to the Ukrainian Armed Forces within days. This marks a significant military aid package under the ongoing efforts to support Ukraine’s defense against Russia.
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The Baltimore Ravens have been named the NFL’s best lineup for the upcoming season, sparking a debate over whether the hype is justified or if the team is overrated. Chris Broussard reacts to the ranking, questioning if it reflects reality or excessive praise.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has ordered the Federal Security Service (FS. to implement mandatory security clearances for foreign ships entering Russian ports, effective immediately. The directive is grounded in a constitutional provision related to wartime legal measures, reflecting heightened security concerns amid ongoing geopolitical tensions.
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British Defence Secretary John Healy has launched a 5,0-day campaign to arm Ukraine, calling for a coordinated international effort to bolster the nation’s defense capabilities. The initiative, discussed in a Contact Group on Ukraine Defence meeting in Ramstein format, highlights the urgency of providing advanced military support to Ukraine.
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Jake Retzlaff, the former BYU quarterback, has verbally committed to transfer to Tulane for his final year of NCAA eligibility. His decision follows his withdrawal from BYU after the school planned to suspend him for seven games due to an honor code violation.
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Former special counsel David Weiss testified before Congress that he received minimal support from the DOJ when seeking legal talent to prosecute Hunter Biden, only getting one resume in response to his request. The testimony highlighted the politicization of the case and the challenges faced in assembling a legal team for the high-profile investigation.
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German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius confirmed the imminent delivery of five Patriot air defense systems to Ukraine, aiming to bolster its air defense capabilities. The decision was made during a meeting with British Defense Minister John Healy, emphasizing the need for stronger support amid escalating conflict.
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Kellyanne Conway and Jessica Tarlov of Fox News have discussed Hunter Biden’s recent statements directed at Democrats and the Trump administration, encouraging him to persist in his public commentary.
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Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi confirmed in an exclusive interview that the nation will not abandon its nuclear enrichment program, emphasizing its significance as a national achievement and source of pride. The U.S. has proposed that Iran join a regional consortium for enriched uranium, but Tehran has repeatedly rejected the offer, insisting on its sovereignty.
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The Democratic Party now faces a critical moment in its history. The path forward will require difficult decisions and a willingness to embrace change. The need for action is now more urgent than ever.
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Cristian Aybar Berroa, an illegal immigrant from the Dominican Republic, was arrested in connection with the shooting of an off-duty CBP officer in New York City. He has a long criminal history, including multiple arrests for crimes such as reckless endangerment and grand larceny.
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DNI Tulsi Gabbard alleges that Obama-era officials manipulated intelligence to support the Trump-Russia collusion investigation, prompting a criminal referral to the DOJ. The allegations raise questions about the integrity of the original inquiry.
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The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) and the Prosecutor General’s Office (PGO) have exposed the FSB’s agent penetration into the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine (NABU), the SBU press service reports. The operation, reported by the SBU press service, revealed the individual’s role as a mole under the supervision of the deputy head of former…
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Mercedes Lewis joined Colin Cowherd on *The Herd* to evaluate the Chicago Bears’ season expectations and the Pittsburgh Steelers’ potential under Aaron Rodgers. The discussion centered on the Bears’ reliance on Caleb Williams and the Steelers’ path to contention.
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The U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agent shooting incident raises concerns over border security protocols. ChatGPT has faced regulatory scrutiny as it advances in artificial intelligence.
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Social media platform X has criticized the French criminal investigation into alleged algorithm manipulation and fraudulent data extraction as politically motivated, accusing authorities of targeting free speech. The probe, initiated by French MP Eric Bothorel and other officials, claims the platform’s algorithm facilitates foreign interference, which X denies.
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El Presidente Donald Trump anunció la liberación de 10 ciudadanos estadounidenses detenidos en Venezuela como parte de un intercambio mas, Este intercambio forma parte de un acuerdo entre Estados Unidos y Venezuela para mejorar las relaciones entre ambos países.
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China and India are cautiously maneuvering back toward cooperation, despite persistent difficulties that continue to define their complex relationship. In mid-July, Indian Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar visited China for the first time in nearly six years, a historic step that underscores a tentative reset in their bilateral ties.
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Hunter Biden criticized the Trump administration’s immigration policies in a podcast interview, questioning their logistical challenges and effectiveness. His comments have sparked discussions about the broader implications of these measures.
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Fox News correspondent Bill Melugin has reported the tragic news of Malcolm-Jamal Warner’s alleged death at the age of 54, which is said to have occurred due to an accidental drowning. Warner, best known for his role as the father on ‘The Cosby Show,’ was a beloved figure in the entertainment industry.
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Germany has pledged to provide two Patriot missile systems to Ukraine, a significant move in the ongoing conflict. The German government will finance the acquisition of these advanced defense systems, which are designed to counter aerial threats posed by Russian forces.
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Lydia Moynihan and Jimmy Failla are discussing the state of the U.S. economy six months into Trump’s second term, analyzing factors contributing to public optimism. The analysts are examining the various elements that are driving public sentiment about the economic climate.
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A federal court hearing is underway in Boston as Harvard University seeks to overturn the Trump administration’s withdrawal of billions in federal funding. The university’s legal team has argued that the administration’s case against Harvard is built on fabricated evidence.
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Hunter Biden criticized Trump’s immigration policies, equating them to 19th-century actions against Black Americans. He warned that mass deportations amount to sending people to a ‘prison camp in a foreign country.’
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Coldplay’s Chris Martin gave concertgoers a cheeky warning about the jumbotron during the show, following the recent Kiss Cam scandal involving Astronomer CEO Andy Byron. This incident sparked a viral debate on privacy and consent in public spaces.
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A man died after being pulled into an MRI machine by a heavy metal chain he was wearing, highlighting the dangers of bringing hazardous items into the scan. Medical experts stress the importance of removing jewelry, clothing with metal, and informing doctors about implants and devices to ensure MRI safety.
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White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt highlights the administration’s progress on border security and inflation control, amid rising attacks on Customs and Border Patrol agents. She addresses the political landscape, including challenges posed by New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani.
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NYPD Chief John Chell has responded to Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem’s comments on sanctuary city policies and the arrest of migrant suspects accused of attacking an off-duty CBP officer. Chell emphasized the NYPD’s commitment to public safety and cooperation with federal authorities.
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Kevin O’Leary, co-founder of BCE Inc. and host of ‘Shark Tank,’ highlights the perceived clarity in Trump’s tariff strategy as a positive influence on U.S. markets. The interview suggests that this clarity is shaping investor confidence amid political uncertainties.
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House Democratic Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries has dismissed allegations of ‘corruption’ following his call to remove U.S. Attorney Alina Habba from her position. Jeffries challenged critics to provide evidence for their claims, emphasizing that the accusations lack credibility.
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Fox News correspondent Bryan Llenas discusses Zoh,ran Mamdani’s efforts to obtain endorsements from top New York Democrats on 'America Reports.' The report highlights the political dynamics within the Democratic Party as Mamdani seeks support for his congressional bid.
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Investigators are examining whether Jeju Air pilots shut down the wrong engine before the deadly crash in South Korea. The crash-landed aircraft was found to have only its badly damaged right engine operational, prompting concerns and expert warnings against premature conclusions.
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Twenty-five countries, including Britain, France and several European nations, have urged an immediate end to the war in Gaza. The call for a ceasefire comes amid escalating tensions and ongoing humanitarian crises.
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Ukrainian Defense Minister Denys Shmyhal has emphasized the need for urgent procurement of U.S. weapons, particularly Patriot systems and PAC-3 missiles, during the 29th Contact Group meeting in Ramstein. This call highlights the intensifying military needs of Ukraine as it continues to face challenges from Russian forces.
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Hunter Biden has publicly criticized President Trump’s deportation policies, arguing that illegal immigrants commit crimes at a lower rate than white citizens. The remarks have sparked debate on immigration policy and its implications.
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Joe Germanotta, a respected restaurant owner in New York and father of Lady Gaga, has raised alarm bells about the city’s potential trajectory under Mayor Zohran Mamdani. During an interview on ‘America Reports,’ Germanotta voiced his fears regarding the impact of Mamdani’s policies on New York’s economy and social fabric.
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House Democratic leader Hakeem Jeffries has not yet decided to endorse Zohran Mamdani’s mayoral bid, planning to reconvene with other leaders after Mamdani’s return from a family trip to Uganda. Mamdani, a self-described socialist, has faced criticism from both Republicans and prominent Democrats.
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Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi reaffirmed that the nuclear enrichment program is a ‘national treasure’ and that Iran will not abandon it. The minister addressed the potential for reconstituting the enrichment program after recent attacks on nuclear facilities.
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New political parties in Japan are gaining traction by addressing issues like wages, immigration and political apathy, reflecting growing discontent among working-age citizens. Prime Minister Shigeru Ish, who recently suffered a major loss in parliamentary elections, met with senior leaders of the Liberal Democratic Party to address the party’s strategic challenges.
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During a press briefing, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi outlined the extent of damage inflicted on Iran’s nuclear facilities by recent attacks. The minister emphasized the need for international cooperation to address the security challenges and stabilize the situation.
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Acting I.C.E. Director Todd Lyons discussed Hunter Biden’s controversial comments regarding Trump’s immigration policies in a recent episode of ‘America Reports’. The segment also covered the shooting of a CBP officer, highlighting the ongoing tensions within the immigration enforcement community.
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Mamdani’s interview provides insight into the ideological roots of his political philosophy. The resurfaced clips are prompting renewed interest in his past writings and speeches.
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Mayor Eric Adams responded to Tom Homan’s pledge to deploy ICE agents, stating he supports targeting dangerous individuals but not those seeking citizenship. He criticized New York’s bail reform laws as a factor in the shooting of a CBP officer.
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Tennessee Republican Mark Green has completed his final day in Congress on July 20, contributing to the fourth vacancy in the U.S. House of Representatives. His departure leaves the House with 219 Republicans and 212 Democrats, marking the fourth vacancy, including late Democratic representatives such as Sylvester Turner of Texas, Raul Grijalva of Arizona, and…
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The Syrian government has evacuated Bedouin families following deadly clashes in Sweida Province, where sectarian tensions between Bedouin tribes and the Druse minority have intensified. The violence, which sparked fears of a broader conflict, prompted Israeli attacks before a cease-fire was declared on Saturday.
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Meta Platforms CEO Mark Zuckerberg has announced plans to invest hundreds of billions of dollars in next-generation AI infrastructure, including some of the largest compute clusters the world has ever seen. The first cluster, Prometheus, is slated to go live in 2026, with Hyperion poised to reach 5 gigawatts of power.
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House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries has not yet decided to endorse Zohran Mamdani for New York City mayor, despite being asked again recently. The Democratic leader is still weighing his options in the crowded field of mayoral candidates.
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Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley released declassified documents suggesting the FBI under James Comey neglected key evidence in the Clinton email investigation. The documents indicate the FBI failed to conduct thorough searches of thumb drives and missed critical information, raising concerns about agency objectivity and political influence.
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The state enterprise Forests of Ukraine has denied that the detention and indictment of its general director, Yuriy Bolokhovets, for illegal enrichment is an act of pressure. The company claims the charges are tied to his efforts to implement market mechanisms for timber sales and de-shadowing the forestry sector.
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Harvard University challenges Trump’s $2.6 billion research funding cuts, claiming they violate the First Amendment and Title VI protections. The Trump administration disputes Harvard’s assertions, accusing the university of fostering antisemitism and refusing to comply with federal demands.
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Malcolm-Jamal Warner, best known for his role as Frederick Little in ‘The Cosby Show,’ has died at the age of 5. The incident occurred in New York City, where Warner was a prominent figure in television and entertainment.
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The article explores the underperformance of Eastern European women’s football teams at the Euro 2025 tournament, highlighting that only one team from the region qualified, marking a stark contrast to men’s football success. It delves into the reasons behind the disparity, including disparities in investment, infrastructure, and cultural attitudes toward women’s sports.
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President Donald Trump has called for the judge to require Bryan Kohberger to explain his actions during his sentencing for the Idaho student murders. The plea deal spared him from the death penalty but left some critics questioning the lack of an explanation for the crimes.
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The White House claims that approximately $1 trillion in Medicaid cuts won’t limit access to home- and community-based care. However, health care experts express differing opinions on this matter.
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Will Cain joins Fox Across America With Jimmy Failla to discuss his new Fox Nation documentary, ‘IBOG, and the potential of ibogaine as a treatment for PTSD among veterans.
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Aurora Councilwoman At Large Danielle Jurinsky has launched a recall petition targeting Arapahoe County District, citing recent high-profile cases as proof of the DA’s alleged leniency in handling serious crimes. The petition has sparked a debate over the balance between justice and rehabilitation in criminal sentencing.
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PepsiCo has joined the MAHA movement by banning artificial dyes from its chips, following similar actions by other companies. Food and Drug Commissioner Dr. Marty Makary has commented on the decision, emphasizing its potential impact on consumer health and industry standards.